The aspiration by the All Progressives Congress,
APC to take control of the leadership of the National
Assembly is to be stoutly resisted in the Senate. It emerged,
yesterday, that the Senate leadership could declare seats of
defecting senators vacant.
While the APC has already taken the ascendancy in the
House of Representatives with its members set to take over
the control of the House later this month, the scenario in the
Senate, Vanguard learnt, is being complicated by the
determination of the Senate President, David Mark’s
leadership to strictly enforce the rules.
Strategy sessions to reinforce the domination of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP is being coordinated by leading PDP
senators from their holiday homes across the country.
The Senate is not due to resume until later this month.
Despite alleged issues between Senator Mark and President
Goodluck Jonathan arising from federal appointments from
Benue State, and the supremacy battle between the Senate
President and Governor Gabriel Suswam, Mark it was learnt,
is determined to safeguard the dominance of the PDP in the
Senate. Mark it was claimed is not unaware of the fact that
safeguarding the dominance of the PDP is a way of keeping
his own position.
Threats against the PDP control of the Senate intensified
earlier this week after Senators Bukola Saraki from Kwara
State and Magnus Abe from Rivers State disclosed their
intention to defect to the APC.
Twenty two senators and 57 members of the House of
Representatives had last December obtained a court order
stopping the Speaker Aminu Tambuwal and Senator Mark
from declaring the seats of members of the then New PDP
vacant should they choose to change parties on the floor of
the two chambers of the National Assembly.
Mark to enforce rules
It was learnt that Senator Mark was being persuaded by
partisans in the PDP to strictly enforce the provisions of the
constitution which forbid members of the National
Assembly from changing parties unless there is faction in
the party through which they were elected.
Section 68 (1) (g) stipulating provisions for the declaration
of vacancy in the seat of National Assembly members
states thus:
68. (1) A member of the Senate or of the House of
Representatives shall vacate his seat in the House of which
he is a member if -
(g) being a person whose election to the House was
sponsored by a political party, he becomes a member of
another political party before the expiration of the period for
which that House was elected;
Provided that his membership of the latter political party is
not as a result of a division in the political party of which he
was previously a member or of a merger of two or more
political parties or factions by one of which he was
previously sponsored.
Vanguard learnt, yesterday, that Senator Mark is being
persuaded to strictly apply the provisions of the
constitution as a way of deterring the rebellion against the
PDP in the chambers.
A principal officer in the Senate spoke on the issue last
night, saying the Senate leadership unlike the House
leadership was not elected with the support of the APC.
Besides, the principal officer disclosed that senators could
not be swayed as members of the House of Representatives
to defect from the PDP by their governors who have just left
the PDP.
“The fact is that the Senate unlike the House would be more
strict in interpreting and enforcing the provisions of the
constitution in the matter of defection,” the principal officer
disclosed yesterday.
The senior senator also said assumptions that the APC
would get a boost from the defection of five former PDP
governors was far fetched. He said: “Senators are not like
members of the House of Representatives who mostly are
politically dependent on their governors. A number of
senators are able to resist their governors and so the story
about the five governors carrying all their senators to the
APC is more like a tale”.
The senator nevertheless disclosed that the defectors’ seats
may not be declared vacant, if the senators did not disclose
their defection on the floor of the House.
Presently, the PDP has 72 senators while the APC has 33
with Labour, Party, All Progressives Grand Alliance making
the balance.
Source: The Vanguard
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